Do you think Honda's strange retirement from the hot-hatch/coupe business gives you all the opportunity to be the next generation of exciting small cars?
Do you think Honda's strange retirement from the hot-hatch/coupe business gives you all the opportunity to be the next generation of exciting small cars?
This also means that this is the guy who made chip bags to exciting to pop. Excellent.
Would that I could have a Rothko.
The "Femail" section isn't all bad.
You've never met a journalist, then. They're the smartest people I know, and they're incredibly committed to their product.
I've always been a fan of sweat bees. I don't know why—I just think they're cool.
I grew up in the inner-city of Detroit. You wouldn't know it to look at me, and I didn't have a typical "Detroit" experience as a child, but there were bits here and there.
Chicago: The place where I was given a $500 ticket for not having a City Sticker. Luckily, the cop had written the ticket for the "over 16,000 lbs" rate, and it got thrown out (it was a Civic).
RIP Senna.
I tried doing that, but the soundstage was never right. I'd much rather wear a nice set of earbuds with the hearing protectors on over them, since the sound won't change.
Hahahahahaha I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
It scores a 250 on the Jalopmeter. It would presumably score higher if the rating system allowed for all 12 carburetors.
Shame. I loathe high-FPS anything. When I can shoot in 24P, I do. Otherwise, I use 30P. 60 just looks ugly.
I love it.
Yeah, I'd prefer typing in the middle, as well.
Without interference from the press, eh? We'll just see about that. I can put this story on network TV in Chicago by tomorrow morning.
...And bottomless low-end torque.
I was caught as a teen in Grosse Pointe (proper) sneaking into a park after dark. Three cop cars showed up.